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Karoo is the devoted super spot-billed duck who belongs to Princess Vivi of Arabasta and leads the kingdom's elite riding birds. Swift, jittery, and fiercely faithful, he stays at his mistress' side through her covert fight against Baroque Works and her journey with the Straw Hats.

Age: 14 (debut); 16 (after timeskip)
Height: 150 cm
Origin: Grand Line (Arabasta Kingdom)
Status: Alive
Species: Super Spot-Billed Duck
Birthday: November 8th
Residence: Arabasta Kingdom (Alubarna)
Blood Type: F
English Va: Monica Rial
Occupation: Pet; Royal Transport; Captain of the Super Spot-Billed Duck Troops; Pirate (former)
Japanese Va: Hiroaki Hirata
Japanese Name: カルー
First Appearance: Chapter 109; Episode 65
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Appearance

Reaching about the height of a typical person, this bird wears yellow-brown feathering, with wings and tail that darken to black at their ends. A black stripe across the bill identifies his species, and rather than webbed feet he stands on four-toed talons reminiscent of an ostrich. He commonly turns out in a blue-and-white chullo worn unbuckled, pink goggles, and a saddle laden with packs. For travel he hangs a barrel canteen, drinking straw and all, around his neck.

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Personality

Cast mainly as comic relief, Karoo grasps human talk and circumstances well enough, yet his behavior can veer into the odd or the slow, and he occasionally fumbles even Vivi's simplest orders. The hint of peril makes him cower or flee, a skittishness that balances his bold owner. That timidity always gives way to loyalty, though. He has flung his own body before stampeding horses to protect Vivi, clawed Luffy out from under a mountain, and pitched into the struggle against Baroque Works whenever his friends required it. Attached to the Straw Hats, he wept when they parted. With no one watching, a greedy side surfaces, and he gulps down water Vivi told him to save.

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History

Younger than Vivi by only a couple of years, Karoo has accompanied her since her childhood and eventually rose to head an elite flock of riding birds, a unit named Super Spot-Billed Duck Troops, kept by the Nefertari royals for special duties. When Vivi went undercover in Baroque Works as Miss Wednesday, he served as her battle-mount. Across Whisky Peak, Little Garden, Drum Island, and Arabasta itself, he stood with the Straw Hats, raced Vivi's warning letter through the desert to Alubarna, and summoned his whole troop to the crew's aid. He weathered both a horse stampede and a gunshot while shielding his mistress, then healed in time for the kingdom's celebratory banquet and the crew's tearful goodbye. In the years that follow he assembles a scrapbook of the Straw Hats' newspaper exploits, travels to Levely with the royal family, and mourns once he and Vivi are separated after that gathering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Karoo in One Piece?

Karoo is Princess Vivi's devoted pet, a Super Spot-Billed Duck who serves as her royal mount and leads Arabasta's elite Super Spot-Billed Duck Troops.

Is Karoo a Straw Hat?

Karoo is not an official Straw Hat Pirate. He is Princess Vivi's loyal duck who traveled and fought alongside the crew as an ally, especially during the battle against Baroque Works in Arabasta.

Where is Karoo located?

Karoo lives in the Arabasta Kingdom on the Grand Line, based in the capital city of Alubarna.

What kind of animal is Karoo?

Karoo is a Super Spot-Billed Duck, a large bird about the height of a person with yellow-brown feathers and four-toed talons like an ostrich.

How did Karoo help Vivi during the fight against Baroque Works?

Karoo served as Vivi's battle mount while she went undercover as Miss Wednesday, raced her warning letter across the desert to Alubarna, and summoned his whole troop to aid the Straw Hats.

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